Bloom

All of life in one extraordinary day

Adapted from James Joyce's Ulysses, Bloom is the enthralling story of June 16th, 1904 and a gateway into the consiousness of its three main characters: Stephen Dedalus, Molly Bloom and the extraordinary Leopold Bloom.

Stephen Rea

(Leopold Bloom)

Angeline Ball

(Molly Bloom)

Hugh O'Conor

(Stephen Daedalus)

Neilí Conroy

(Driscoll)

Eoin McCarthy

(Blazes Boylan)

Alvaro Lucchesi

(Buck Mulligan)

Maria Hayden

(May Dedalus)

Aideen McDonald

(Veiled Girl)

Pat McGrath

(Butcher)

Mark Huberman

(Haines)

Kenneth McDonnell

(Armstrong)

Hugh MacDonagh

(Schoolboy)

Andrew McGibney

(Colm / Newsboy)

Dan Colley

(Bannon)

Des Braiden

(Deasy)

Donncha Crowley

(Father Coffey)

Ronnie Masterson

(Postmistress)

Britta Smith

(Martha)

Paul Ronan

(Lenehan)

Alan Devlin

(Simon Dedalus)

Phelim Drew

(Martin Cunningham)

Ronan Wilmot

(Virag Bloom)

Peter Dix

(Man in Macintosh)

Peadar Lamb

(Editor)

Sarah Jane Drummey

(Dilly Dedalus)

Dearbhla Molloy

(Mrs. Breen)

Jenny Maher

(Mina Purefoy)

Ruaidhri Finnegan

(Apjohn)

Eoin MacDonagh

(Goldberg)

Howard Jones

(Young Bloom)

Peter Gaynor

(Russel)

Russel Smith

(Eglington)

Seamus Walsh

(Blindman)

Mal Whyte

(Librarian)

Jack Lynch

(Bookseller)

Patrick Bergin

(The citizen)

Jimmy Keogh

(Alf)

Donal O'Kelly

(Joe)

Tom Bye

(Man in pub)

Rachael Pilkington

(Gerty)

Jamie Baker

(Tommy)

Colman Hanley

(Jackey)

Conor Delaney

(Madden)

Charlie Bonner

(Pvt. Compton)

Alexander Downes

(Pvt. Carr)

Eamon Rohan

(Paddy Dignam)

Luke Hayden

(Keyes)

Julie Hale

(Zoe)

Maria Lennon

(Bella)

Caoileann Murphy

(Young Molly Bloom)

Ciaran O'Brien

(Mulvey)

Dermot Moore

(Mr. Stanhope)

Steve Simmonds

(Molly's father)

Maurice Shanahan

(Capt. Groves)

Justin C. Cohen

(Bystander)

Mick Fitzgerald

(Fishmonger)

Adam Fox Clarke

(Rudy Bloom)

Raymond Keane

(Man in brothel)

Russell Smith